Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper

Jeremiah 30:17 — Healing for Winter Fatigue, Physical Weakness and December Bodily Strain - @979 - Daily Devotional Podcast.

Reverend Ben Cooper

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Jeremiah 30:17 — Healing for Winter Fatigue, Physical Weakness and December Bodily Strain From London to Toronto, from Sydney to Nairobi, from Dubai to Chicago — a global 12 P.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Scripture (NIV): Jeremiah 30:17 — “But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,” declares the Lord. 2 Corinthians 12:9 — “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Across the world this month, searches surge for healing, immunity, physical strength, recovery from fatigue and relief from seasonal illness. December amplifies weakness in the body and stress across the mind. Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, restore strength to every listener carrying physical fatigue, heaviness or illness today. Heal winter weakness, pain, inflammation, low immunity and exhaustion stacked upon emotional strain. Bring warmth where energy has drained, calm where nerves feel thin and renewal where the body is worn from long weeks of pressure. Lord, breathe life into tired muscles, strengthen fragile systems and steady those feeling overwhelmed by the season. Release Your healing power into every weary place. Restore appetite, rest, vitality and inner resilience. Let Your presence renew body, soul and mind with supernatural strength. In Jesus’ name. Amen. Prayer Points: prayer for strength, prayer for healing, prayer for immunity, prayer for energy, prayer for renewal, prayer for resilience, prayer for relief from pain, prayer for restored vitality, prayer for hope, prayer for physical recovery Life Application: Speak Jeremiah 30:17 over your body today. Slow down for moments of rest, hydrate well and welcome God’s healing presence into your breathing and thoughts. Declaration: I declare that strength, healing and renewal rise within me today.

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Welcome to Daily Prayer with myself, Reverend Ben Cooper, recorded live here in London, England, where the world gathers for five minutes of faith, hope, and strength. Brother and sister, I gotta tell you right now that the love of God is in your life. I know I've been saying it a lot lately, and please don't get fed up with me, but it's absolutely true. The love of God is in your life. God sees your pain, he sees your broken heart, he sees your tears, he knows you're exhausted, and God is with you. I gotta emphasize trust him. Trust him wherever you are right now. We're gonna jump straight into Jeremiah 30, verse 17. Father, in the name of Jesus, I pray for the listeners right now. Lord, you tell us through Jeremiah 30, verse 17, but I will restore you to health. Father, I pray that the listeners will feel this in this spirit. But I will restore you to health. But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds, declares the Lord. Father, let this resonate in our spirit. Lord, I'm praying for all those that just feel overstressed, over beyond over, dear God. The overstressed feeling. Lord, I'm praying, dear God, for such an outpouring of your spirit. I'm praying, dear God, for such a move of the Holy Ghost in our lives. Lord, I'm calling you in now. I'm calling you into the arena of all of our lives because we need Jesus. Father, we need Jesus. And right now, Lord, we need this Jeremiah 30, verse 17. Healing for stress, panic, and midday being overwhelmed. Father, we feel overwhelmed. So wherever we are, from London to Chicago, from Chicago to Sydney, Lisbon, Kuala Lumpa, Father, all the way through to the Andes, all the way, dear God, to the metropolis, dear God. Spirit of the living God, we pray that you will move through towns and villages, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Father, move over these places. But Lord, we pray for those that are suffering, dear God, with panic symptoms, chests that are tightening, racing thoughts, Father, and the fear about Christmas money, the Christmas financial pressure, and the family pressure. Holy Spirit, this is a strong month. We realize that we are living and sitting in the end days. We realize that Jesus Christ is coming back. But Lord, I don't know if you know this, but we're tired. Lord, I don't know if you know this, and I'm not being flippant, Jesus. Lord, I've got to tell you straight out of the barrel of truth how it is. Lord, it is tiring being a human being. Lord, we're weary, we're exhausted. The Christmas rush is exhausting. Lord, we feel odd, we feel tired, we can't get rest, but we believe. We believe in the power of the Holy Spirit, we believe in the glory of God, we believe in Jesus Christ. And right now we're gonna stand on the word of God because Jeremiah 30, verse 17 is for us. But I will restore you to health. Please, God, restore the listeners to health and heal your wounds. Come on, God, you're telling us this. You actually say, Jesus, at the end of that scripture, declares the Lord. Oh my God, please. You're telling us that you declare this. So this is serious, God. This is serious because our toes are aching, our fingers are raking, our minds are shot to pieces, our thinking is all over the place. Spirit of the living God, the fear and the panic is even affecting our vision. Father, Lord, help us to see right, to walk right. But Father, we need Jesus. Holy Spirit. We also, dear God, do we just don't hold on to Jeremiah 30, verse 17. Lord, we walk in Philippians 4, 7. And the peace of God which guards your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Lord, you're telling us in the two scriptures that you're gonna do miracles. And Father, we are at we are at at the end of the tarmac. The tarmac of life is running out, and we need practical help financially, work, family, life, relationships, school, children, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, whatever our life is looking like, we need our God. You're telling us that you're gonna restore us to health. Lord, our mental health is weighing too much. We have wounds that are wide open, but you tell us through Jeremiah 30, verse 17, that you will restore us to health and heal these wide wounds that are open. You say, declares the Lord. So right now, Lord, we need you. Lord, we need you. The whole world needs you. Bless the listeners, Father, from the crown of their head to the sole of their feet. Give them peace right now. Come, Jesus. Rest on their lives. I thank you for praying with me today. I thank you for standing with me today. For more daily devotions, follow us on the social platforms at dailyprayer.uk. Until tomorrow.